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Must Read Formula 1 Books

From biographies and behind the scenes insights to records and history, we've put together a list of the best F1 books, so buckle up.

Review: ‘Legally Red’ by Maurice Watkins

A memoir from Maurice Watkins, the long-time director and club solicitor of Manchester United FC, with a foreword by Sir Alex Ferguson.

‘Legally Red’ by Maurice Watkins

A memoir from Maurice Watkins, the long-time director and club solicitor of Manchester United FC, with a foreword by Sir Alex Ferguson.

‘Rise’, an autobiography by Siya Kolisi

Siya Kolisi shares his story, from the impoverished Zwide township, to leading his nation to victory at the Rugby World Cup in 2019.

‘Unstoppable’ by Mark Hughes

A definitive biography of Max Verstappen, Formula 1's superstar, Lewis Hamilton's great rival, and the winner of the 2021 and 2022 World Drivers' Championships.

One Rivalry, Two GOATS: Messi vs Ronaldo

For the world's two greatest footballers, it is surprising how little is actually known about Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.

‘Messi vs Ronaldo’ by J. Robinson & J. Clegg

For the world's two greatest footballers, it is surprising how little is actually known about Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.

‘The Race To Be Myself’ by Caster Semenya

Told with conviction and humour, The Race To Be Myself is the story of a life lived in the spotlight, a manifesto for acceptance and change for all.

‘All You Need Is Rhythm & Grit’

Think running isn't for you? Running coach Cory Wharton-Malcolm challenges this idea with this love letter to running and motivational guide for beginners.

Max Verstappen’s biography: ‘Unstoppable’

Review of a new book on Max Verstappen, by motor sport magazine editor, Mark Hughes. Perfect for F1 lovers and aficionados.

Review: ‘The Race To Be Myself’

Told with conviction and humour, The Race To Be Myself is the story of a life lived in the spotlight, a manifesto for acceptance and change for all.